5/10
Hodge·podge of conflicting, and often confusing, narratives
13 November 2022
The first question I asked myself when starting this series is exactly how do two covens of witches live openly amongst a massive population of mortals in London in a skyscraper, no less, and with no one is the wiser? All this weird supernatural stuff just sort of happens and we're supposed to suspend disbelief and just go with it? Once I past this conundrum, I was faced with another: Why keep Nathan, the son of Satan, alive in the first place? Just to see if he becomes his father? He's just a young kid who endures endless punishment to see if they can push him over the edge. Please. Then there's this creepy. Fairborne witch who's about as righteous and vile as his sidekick, Nathan's sister, who would be best served up to a road grater. All these detestable characters and parade of cliches make the show unwatchable. I could go on but the other reviewers covered the other points. I gave it 5 stars because I liked the cinematography, locations and the three leads.
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